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Enlisted at present, Earthworm Jim series, KCD and Cyberpunk sales in Game Pass? -apkrig

It is not common for us to shoot a news summary for two consecutive days, and yet we are still not short of interesting news. We definitely didn’t want to “send” you for the weekend without a regular dose of Friday news. Word of mouth gave rise to another honest piece of news that should recapitulate the most important things that have happened in the past few hours. The gaming industry will hopefully wait for us until Monday.

List of topics

00:37 – Warner Bros. presents its variation on Smash Bros. .. MultiVersus is officially announced after speculation. Batman and Arya Stark will face each other

08:47 – Earthworm Jim will have a new game in addition to the series. The famous hero from the nineties returns and wants to conquer television screens for the second time

13:36 – The head of Activision faces harsh criticism from employees and other companies and threatens to appeal

18:15 – Tencent acquires Wake Up Interactive and a stake in Playtonic

20:51 – The first update is to fix some Battlefield 2042 issues, but others persist

25:46 – Free Enlisted attacks Battlefield and lures in modern conflict. The free-to-play event set in World War II surprisingly offers a new regime from the present

28:53 – Cyberpunk appears in xCloud and Game Pass commercials. The CD Project denies this connection. There are other games in the video that are not on the Game Pass

33:19 – The opportunity to play the Halo Infinite campaign in cooperation arrives even later, as does the Forge creative mode

37:44 – The promising Pragmata from Capcom will not be published until 2023

41:19 – Forza Horizon 5 celebrates an extremely successful start

42:23 – Nintendo commemorates the birthdays of the Wii and Wii U. A new game is heading for the Wii U.

46:08 – Studio Ryu Ga Gotoku is working on at least one new IP and another Yakuza

48:45 – Telltale Games’ second season Sam and Max remaster will be released in December

50:09 – Warhorse’s KCD breaks another sales record

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